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670 people dead, 150 buildings collapsed... Landslide in Papua New Guinea, situation critical

A massive landslide has occurred in the country of Papua New Guinea and an entire village has been destroyed. More than 670 people have died due to landslides. Serhan Aktoprak, an official of the UN Migration Agency, said that it is estimated that more than 150 houses have been buried in the mud so far due to the landslide.

Papua New Guinea, a South Pacific island nation, has been hit by a landslide in Enga province, a United Nations official said on Sunday after a massive landslide hit the country and destroyed an entire village.

More than 670 people have died due to landslides. Serhan Aktoprak, an official of the UN Migration Agency, said that it is estimated that more than 150 houses have been buried in the mud so far due to the landslide.

The ground is still collapsing

Aktoprak, who lives in the country's capital, Port Moresby, said the situation is very bad because of the landslide because the ground is still collapsing, water is flowing and this poses a great danger to all the people. Panic has spread across the country and everyone is scared. Farmland and water supplies have been almost completely destroyed, Ectoprak said. People are trying to dig out the dead bodies buried under the soil.

What is the population of the village?

About 4,000 people live in the village where the landslide occurred. Serhan Aktoprak, a UN official, said the area affected by the landslide was the size of three to four football fields. Ectoprak said that some houses in the village have been saved from the landslide. After the landslide, relief and rescue operations have been started.

People are still trapped in the rubble

Ectoprak said that the landslide not only destroyed houses, but also uprooted trees. Farms have been washed away and there are still reports of people trapped under the debris. They are being removed. Papua New Guinea Defense Minister Billy Joseph and director of the government's National Disaster Center Lasso Mana arrived at the scene on Sunday.

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